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  2. IN THE DAYS OF THE MUTINY.

    The men on descending from the roof found all the ladies engaged in writing, the major having told them that there was a chance of their letters being taken out. Scarce one ...

    Article : 7,916 words
  3. LADIES' GOSSIP.

    Princess Margarethe of Prussia's trousseau is to be very rich in costly lace. Two flounce are especially beautiful; the one has a design of roses and myrtle in relief, and the other has ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  4. THE PURSUIT OF THE WELL-BELOVED.

    That lady remained far the present partially screened by her neighbors. A diversion was caused by Lady Channelcliffe bringing up somebody by Lady Channelcliffe bringing up somebody to present to the political Jove; the ...

    Article : 5,856 words
  5. A LADY'S LETTER.

    My dear Amelia—Not wishing to use strong language I think it best to be silent on the subject of the weather as the heat this week has been simply unbearable; fortunately ...

    Article : 2,465 words
  6. Ladies' Column.

    The Poet Laureate is dead, and his death, which came somewhat suddenly, is the one topic of the day, the proverbial, nine days' wonder, which in the rush of modern life is all ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  7. NOVELTIES.

    The most fashionable gowns for fete occasions this season are composed of silk in a bright shade of color, veiled over with a transparent black fabrics, such as striped grenadine ...

    Article : 675 words
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